Windows Server 2025 – Beginners Guide and Hands on Labs

Windows Server 2025 – Beginners Guide and Hands on Labs, Learn Windows Server 2025 from Scratch – Install, Configure, and Manage with Real Hands-On Labs.
Course Description
Welcome to Windows Server 2025 – Beginners Guide and Hands on Labs, the ultimate course for beginners and aspiring system administrators. Whether you’re just starting out in IT or looking to expand your skills, this course will teach you the foundational concepts and hands-on skills needed to work with Windows Server 2025 in real-world environments.
What will you learn?
This course covers everything from installation to configuration and management of key Windows Server roles and features. Through practical labs, you’ll gain real experience working with essential services like Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Group Policy, and more. You’ll also learn how to deploy and manage file servers, web servers (IIS), and remote desktop services, giving you a comprehensive understanding of what Windows Server 2025 can do.
Why should you take this course?
- Hands-on Labs: Follow along with step-by-step labs and get practical experience working with Windows Server.
- Complete Beginners Welcome: You don’t need prior Windows Server experience to start—this course is designed for beginners.
- Build Your Own Lab: Learn to set up virtualized environments using popular tools like VMware, Hyper-V, and VirtualBox.
- Foundation for Certifications: Prepare for certifications like Microsoft Certified: Windows Server Administrator or other IT credentials with real-world skills.
- Flexible Learning: The course is structured so you can progress at your own pace and revisit lessons when needed.
What’s inside the course?
- Install and configure Windows Server 2025
- Work with server roles and features (Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, etc.)
- Set up file servers, web servers, and remote desktop services
- Explore PowerShell, storage spaces, and system monitoring tools
- Understand group policies, security, and backup tools
By the end of the course, you’ll have the confidence to set up, configure, and manage your own Windows Server environment and be ready to take on real-world tasks in system administration.